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Develop secure smart contracts using OpenZeppelin Contracts libraries. Use when users need to integrate OpenZeppelin library components — including token standards (ERC20, ERC721, ERC1155), access control (Ownable, AccessControl, AccessManager), security primitives (Pausable, ReentrancyGuard), governance (Governor, timelocks), or accounts (multisig, account abstraction) — into existing or new contracts. Covers pattern discovery from library source, MCP generators, and library-first integration. Supports Solidity, Cairo, Stylus, and Stellar.
Set up a Stylus smart contract project with OpenZeppelin Contracts for Stylus on Arbitrum. Use when users need to: (1) install Rust toolchain and WASM target for Stylus, (2) create a new Cargo Stylus project, (3) add OpenZeppelin Stylus dependencies to Cargo.toml, or (4) understand Stylus import conventions and storage patterns for OpenZeppelin.
Upgrade Stylus smart contracts using OpenZeppelin proxy patterns on Arbitrum. Use when users need to: (1) make Stylus Rust contracts upgradeable with UUPS or Beacon proxies, (2) understand Stylus-specific proxy mechanics (logic_flag, WASM reactivation), (3) integrate UUPSUpgradeable with access control, (4) ensure storage compatibility across upgrades, or (5) test upgrade paths for Stylus contracts.
Guide for integrating Ika dWallet 2PC-MPC protocol into Sui Move contracts. Use when building Move contracts that need cross-chain signing, dWallet creation, presigning, signing, future signing, key importing, or any Ika on-chain integration. Triggers on Move/Sui contract tasks involving dWallets, cross-chain signing, or Ika protocol operations.
Manage smart alerts — list, create, update, toggle, delete. Use when setting up or managing token flow alerts, smart money alerts, or notification rules.
Comprehensive guide for building high-performance Solana programs using Pinocchio - the zero-dependency, zero-copy framework. Covers account validation, CPI patterns, optimization techniques, and migration from Anchor.
Use when the agent needs to claim payout from a settled basket via vara-wallet. Do not use before settlement is finalized.
Sui Move smart contract development. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging Move code on Sui. Covers Move abilities (key, store, copy, drop), TxContext, init functions, One-Time Witness, package publishing and upgrades, resource safety, events, and coins. Also use when the user asks about struct abilities, UID, how to destroy objects, or how to create a fungible token. For object model and ownership, see the `object-model` skill. For programmable transaction blocks, see the `ptbs` skill. For frontend dApp development, see the `frontend-apps` skill. For project setup and Move.toml, see the `sui-move-project` skill.
Use when building DeFi protocols, implementing AMMs, yield farming strategies, or integrating with Ethereum/L2s - covers smart contract patterns, liquidity pools, and security considerationsUse when ", " mentioned.
ERC token standard implementation guidelines for Solidity. Use when implementing, extending, or reviewing ERC20, ERC721, ERC1155, or ERC4626 contracts. Covers interface compliance, common pitfalls, OpenZeppelin and Solady implementations, extension patterns, and testing strategies. Triggers on tasks involving token implementation, NFT contracts, vault standards, or ERC compliance.
Provides Aptos CLI command reference for development workflow (init, compile, test, publish). Triggers on: 'CLI command', 'how to use aptos', 'aptos init', 'aptos compile', 'aptos test', 'aptos move publish', 'CLI help', 'run aptos command'.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked BEFORE writing or modifying any test files (*.t.sol). Covers test structure, naming conventions, coverage requirements, fuzz testing, and Foundry cheatcodes. Trigger: any task involving creating, editing, or running Solidity tests.